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Shockworks Ford damper specialist located in Melbourne's S.E suburbs. Website Link

 
 
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Old 19-05-2016, 10:02 AM   #25
MattSAU2XR8
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Default Re: BA-FG Monoblock 4 Pot Brake Upgrade

Hi again Brett,

Hope you don't mind another suggestion? I've just noticed the new VE SS has optional 345 by 30 mm brakes so there might be a market for a rotor upgrade here too - I imagine a curved vane rotor would lead to better cooling? Possibly the one outer could be adapted to different bells for the FG and VF with rotor/bell only for VF, dogbone also for FG. Smaller project than the full setup but possibly bigger uptake since cheaper end product. Hope you don't mind, just like the idea of an Aust Business getting some extra product lines :-)

Regards,

Matt
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